The event involved 66 students from across 5 Nord Anglia schools. Four committees were held, which were all chaired by our very own Year 13 students.
Students debated on topics such as the Rohingya crisis and crypto currency. The students performed admirably and were very excited to be part of the event. They enjoyed talking with students from other schools, and felt inspired to make a change in the world and their community.
At the end of the 2-day conference, awards and commendations were given to delegates that stood out in their field. Adam (Year 10) Youssef (Year 10) and Qais (Year 12) all received awards, including best delegate for Qais.
In 2014 Mrs. Lowe arrived to teach at the British International School Abu Dhabi, excited to work with the Physical Education Department to implement and embed Dance within both the curriculum and the CCA programme. Schemes of work were created for FS1 to Year 9 and all PE teachers received professional development training to understand the fundamentals of Dance, to discover the importance of Dance and how movement can be creative and powerful.
Last week, Mrs. Stanier, our Head of Humanities, had the pleasure of accompanying three of our amazing students: Tia and Renad from Year 12, and Turkan from Year 10, to Houston, Texas, to take part in the NAE UNICEF summit. We were thrilled to be hosted by one of our Nord Anglia schools, The Village School in Houston, the first Child-Friendly City in the US recognised by UNICEF. The Village School is a boarding school, so the students got to experience what life was like as a boarding student there for the week.
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